I can't believe these two ladies never heard of WHOLE FOOD PLANT BASED DIET. It reverses cardiovascular diseases, HC, HB, and diabetes. More effective than Mediterranean diet.
Yes!! Dr Caldwell Esselstyn’s book “Prevent and Reverse Heart Disease”. Life saver. Diet works!! It’s the food. And “The Starch Solution”. Disappointed this was so much about “just take statins”.
@@schristinef6352 The statins thing has worried me. Menopause Taylor says in her videos that statins will help reduce cholesterol but it will reduce cholesterol everywhere including the brain which needs fat and cholesterol and so will cause dementia. Also Menopause Taylor says you must eat every two hours or something and other people say intermittent fasting is the thing to do. It worries me that these health professionals and doctors are saying wildly different things to each other. There can only be one truth so which is it!
Many clinicians refuse to give HRT because of increased risk of stroke and one clinician said the study saying hrt protects against HA has been debunked! It’s so confusing. You really must educate yourself so you can advocate for yourself! Thanks for the info!
Just googled the statin she recomends and its been discontinued here in the UK because of high instances of rabdo, inflation of the muscles. Statins are not anti inflammatory if the cause inflammation in muscles your heart is a muscle.
Menopause Taylor says statins will reduce cholesterol everywhere including in the brain which will cause dementia. It's worrying when two doctors say wildly different things. There can only be one truth so which is it?
No one talks about that estrogen will increase your uterine lining even while on progesterone. Your uterus can be under 4mm prior to starting HRT, but 6 months in it, it's at 9mm and you're bleeding. I'm told even after the bleeding stops and testing, it can stay at 9mm. This is alarming. Even if the progesterone has been increased, you can still have a thick lining. You end up spending a lot of th time completing annoying and painful procedures.
I wanted to ask this Dr about some research I read about how very high levels of good HDL cholesterol can be a bad thing for women. Is that right? I do have high levels of HDL genetically plus I follow a meditarrean diet that helps and I though the higher the better, but apparently not? Any insight on that?